"If the world was a place in which money served no purpose and there was no chance of failure, I would want to invent. In my mind, the more efficiently something is, the better it is. I am constantly trying to do things in the most efficient way possible. Creating a machine or device that generally makes life easier for people would be my ultimate goal. Through my inventions, I hope to better the world by making certain tasks easier for people."
The Question
As a college student, I get asked every day "What do you want to do when you finish school?" and the answer is a carefully considered, but practical. I would like to work in finance at a surf company. The troubling thing is how I, and many other people came to this very sensible decision. After weighing out salaries, possibilities for promotion and the chances of realistically succeeding in our fields we all come to a realistic and practical conclusion. But what about if the exterior money woes and fear of failing were stripped from of the equation. Then, I'm assuming, our answers would be very different. The question is no longer, "What are you going to do when you grow up/get done with school?" but instead it is, "What would you LIKE to do with your life?," "What would make you HAPPY to do for the rest of your life?"
What would you do if money wasn't a part of the equation and there was no chance that you could fail?
Would you become a professional baseball player, help children in Africa, or own a major corporation? Would you be a dad, a teacher, or surf every break in the world? What is it that fills you with joy, gets you out of bed every morning excited, and sets your soul on fire?
What would you do if money wasn't a part of the equation and there was no chance that you could fail?
Would you become a professional baseball player, help children in Africa, or own a major corporation? Would you be a dad, a teacher, or surf every break in the world? What is it that fills you with joy, gets you out of bed every morning excited, and sets your soul on fire?
I'm asking my friends, coworkers, family members, and anyone who's interested, to consider this question and take inventory of dreams and desires that may have been left in the dust years ago.
Monday, August 29, 2011
Inventor
"If the world was a place in which money served no purpose and there was no chance of failure, I would want to invent. In my mind, the more efficiently something is, the better it is. I am constantly trying to do things in the most efficient way possible. Creating a machine or device that generally makes life easier for people would be my ultimate goal. Through my inventions, I hope to better the world by making certain tasks easier for people."
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